The aim of this writing is: to analyze how much the conflict which is in the cultural funeral ritual (Rambu Solo’), of the Torajan ethnic group, impacts the function of AGIL (Adaptation, Goal Attainment, Integration, and Latency Patterns Maintenance) in a positive manner or evenstrengthens the integration between wealthy and poor groups, or between aristocratic groups and the common people or servants. The cultural ritual, Rambu Solo’, in the Torajan region clearly possesses the potential for conflict, several integration values, however, which are noted by Lewis Alfred Coser, admittedly influence the unity of the Torajan community. There exists, however, another factor which strongly influences the unity of the community in the Torajan region which, in fact, was not understood by Coser; that is the presence of Tongkonan values which bind the community so that conflict does not occur.